Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [vb pp] [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | So you done it with springs , that 's right |
2 | I meant , why have n't I seen you outside the theatre ? |
3 | Why had n't she questioned her about her constant visits to the lavatory first thing in the morning ? |
4 | If so , why had n't she seen it in him ? |
5 | Why have n't you done it in the time you 've been in ? |
6 | ‘ Have n't you seen him at all ? ’ |
7 | ‘ Of course it 's me — why have n't you phoned me before this ? ’ |
8 | ‘ Have n't you punished me for long enough ? |
9 | Why have n't you warned her about me , by the way ? ’ |
10 | But why have n't you brought him with you , Miss Maylie ? ’ |
11 | Why have n't you got it on the . |
12 | Have n't you found it to be so ? |
13 | Have n't you taken her to bed recently ? ’ |
14 | Has n't You told me to anyway it 's Saturday Saturday . |
15 | ‘ Have n't you told her about us ? ’ |
16 | I 've had the dreaded cough as well Have n't you had it in Southwell yet ? |
17 | Why had n't they given it to her ? |
18 | Why have n't they got it in some of the afternoon groups then ? |
19 | Anyway , he just liked the sound of it , and had n't he heard it for most of his life — until now . |
20 | Had Nigel noticed she 'd left , or had n't he missed her at all ? |
21 | ‘ What I ca n't understand , ’ she said at last , coming to a stop again behind David 's chair , ‘ is why he married me at all and why he … . ’ |